Morgantown made the pattern Golfball from 1931-1939. These hard to find Steigel Green Ice Teas, 6.25" tall are in mint condition. Seven are available.
Westmoreland Fruit on Beaded Edge with painted Plum on 10.5" dinner plate. Produced from late 1940's to 1950's, in excellent condition. We have more of this pattern listed. 2 plates are available.
Yeoman is one of Heisey's earliest patterns and served as the 'blank' for many of their etchings. It was first produced in 1915. Offered here is the 8 oz goblet in pink. (Heisey called this color 'Flamingo'.) Excellent condition, I have 12 available. Prince is per goblet. See my other listings for more in this pattern.
Heisey Ridgeleigh Bonbon is 6" across, with turned-up handles, 2-part. Made between 1935-44. In excellent condition.
This wonderful vintage piece is handmade by Morgantown Glass. The wine bowl is surrounded by medallions of dancing nudes and flaming torches. It sits on the Ballerina stem (#7630) of pulled glass that is attached to the broad, clear foot. This stem stands 6" tall and is in excellent, undamaged condition. I have other Morgantown and elegant glassware in my inventory... take a peek. Insurance and confirmation is included in the price.
The Rose Point Etching was produced from 1932-54 by Cambridge. This 5 oz. Juice Tumbler is in mint condition. 2 are available. (stem style #3121)
Westmoreland's Paneled grape pattern came out in the 1950's and is one of their most recognized pattern. Pictured here is the 4 1/4 inch shaker with the all over pattern. Excellent condition, price is for the pair.
Imperial Cape Cod was produced from 1932-83. This cruet is in excellent condition. (6 oz., straight sided with pointed handle.)
Cambridge Carmen (red) Keyhole Single Candlestick stands 5" tall, in excellent condition. Sorry, only a single available.
Westmoreland pastel fruit basket is 6.5" long and in mint condition. Made in the mid 1960's.
Cambridge Octagon Tort (sandwich tray) in Light Blue, Keyhole Handle is in mint condition. Measures about 11" across and about 5.5" tall at the handle.
This Morgantown Chanticleer novelty or figural stem features a crystal clear rooster. The blown bowl and the foot are a light amethyst, and altogether is quite festive indeed. These Chanticleer stems came in 6 colors and were produced in the 1930s. This one is in excellent, unused condition and stand 5" tall and 3" across the rim. I have other Morgantown and elegant glassware in my inventory ... take a peek.
Insurance and confirmation are included in the price.
Sterling silver lemon fork in Gorham's 1951 "Rondo" pattern. The back is stamped with Gorham's hallmark and the pattern name.
Origin: America, 2nd half 20th century. Condition: mint, no monogram. Size: 4-7/16" long.
A sterling napkin ring fully hallmarked for Birmingham, England 1953. This 1-7/8" x 1-1/4" napkin ring is 3/4" wide, in the shape of an oval race track, and it has an E monogram. It has a B&CO. maker's mark for W.I. Broadway & Co., it weighs 10.7 grams, and it is in excellent vintage condition with no dents, bends, corrosion, losses, damage or repairs...
Fostoria Glass Company produced many items with the June etching from 1928-39. These 4.5" wide candle bowls, three-toed, are in mint condition.
Pink Opalescent Canterbury vase by Duncan and Miller. The height is 4" x 5" wide. Manufactured from 1938 to 1955. Unusual for the footed base. In mint condition.
Fostoria Heather Etched Cake Plate on the Century blank. Produced between 1949 and 1982. Two-handled cake plate measures 9.5" across. In excellent condition.
We have 3 Fenton-made Diamond Dot Epergne Horns. All in mint condition. If you're missing or have a broken horn and want a whole one or new one, here it is! Priced per horn, three are available.